bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Dil
- 15 Apr 2005 14:12
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overgrowth - I've heard that said before and even been accused of being one on the bprg thread but does anyone have any proof of it ?
Alternativley ... where do I apply to become one ? Well if someones prepared to pay me to say what I already believe then more fool them.
:-)
roma
- 15 Apr 2005 14:18
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Asda is already commited to the environment, they are recycling tons of packaging now. Maybe they will the 1st supermarket to really make a difference,and save themselves a lot of money in the process.
sidtrix
- 15 Apr 2005 14:39
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InsidernowOutsider- you've said your wordz...you know you missed out on 18p and your really trying hard to get back in at that price but for gods sake just chill out now... We have heard what you have to say... now let all the other investers DTOR
-----BTW Just invested another 15% in SEO (Have a good feeling about this one!)
bhunt1910
- 15 Apr 2005 14:43
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Ther was a big article in Which this week about the amount of waste that the supermarkets generate with un necessary packaging and non biodegradeable waste.
"Some attempts to make packaging more environmentally friendly work better than others. Tesco introduced biodegradeable packaging for organic fruit in 2001, claiming it could save millions of pounds in waste disposal. But its now used on just a few Tesco products as customeres weren't willing to pay for more costly packaging. Some other companies are still using biodegradeable packs. And they are not just limited to fruit; in Australia, Cadbury's Milk Tray chocolates are packed in plastic - a plastic made from corn starch that dissolves when wet and can be composted.
The Coop is pursuing new ways to cut excess packaging - for example by removing cartons from its tomato Puree and selling it in stand up tubes. Tesco is also working on using less cardboard - with a trial of thinner sleeves on its Finest ready meals. Tesco told its monitoring customers, reactions to its trial packs that, even if they sell well, it wont automatically extend the new thinner style to its standard ranges.
New laws means that were soon likely to see a new generation of food packaging. 'Active packs interact with food to prolong shelf life whilst intelligent packs tell you about the foods condition.EG Sainsbury's plans to sell pears packed with intelligent sensor labels'. These tell you when the pears are ripe by reacting to their aromas. Such innovations may seem to add to our packaging brden - but the hope is that they will lead to less food waste - another drain on lanf fill space"
........ and there more. It just goes to underline the potential of Green Seal and FrogPack and the amount of effort being put into reducing the cost of packaging and becoming more environmentally correct
Not a mention about ASDA - so I wrote to Which to enlighten them.
Baza
bosley
- 15 Apr 2005 15:01
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well done , baza.
bhunt1910
- 15 Apr 2005 15:25
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I think insider is now an outsider so far as SEO is concerned
B
accord
- 15 Apr 2005 15:39
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its interesting that the insidertrouserdropper does not answer any questions put to him/her/thing. He is very much like the leader of Tonyblair.com in the way he just reiterates what he has already said/written
Dil
- 15 Apr 2005 16:03
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bit like SueHelen used to do
aldwickk
- 15 Apr 2005 16:17
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Dil,
Is Goldfinger sueHelen ?
aldwickk
- 15 Apr 2005 16:18
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been told Sue is a man.
Dil
- 15 Apr 2005 16:27
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dunno , spose it could be anyone ... gf backed her/him/it up a few times on the QTR thread but that proves nothing
bosley
- 15 Apr 2005 16:33
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i dont know who suehelen is/was, but it was funny the way you went at her/him, dil. haven't seen her/him since.........
halfamil
- 15 Apr 2005 18:02
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Hello fellow SEO investors. I wandered over from another BB. Not experienced but learning from those who are. You seem like a nice knowledgeable bunch. I'm not totally stupid though. I've held SEO from 5p, so I am lucky which is much important!
insiderinside
You are so right. I don't know why I couldn't see it before. How could we have all been so misled. I'm selling immediately before we're down to 4p.
Thanks alot.
Fred1new
- 15 Apr 2005 18:14
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Now ---- off!
Directed at insideout.
bosley
- 15 Apr 2005 19:33
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well today made no sense to me at all.buys outweigh sells and we go down. why? and we had Idiot to contend with as well. strange day , feeling bemused by it. need a pint. anyone?
jimmy b
- 15 Apr 2005 20:07
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I need a pint bosley,,oh and i must remember to sell my SEO shares on monday,,after all would'nt want to double my money now would i!!..JB..
andysmith
- 15 Apr 2005 21:52
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Down today folks but generally shite day all round, I only have 4 stocks at moment and 3 were green so musn't grumble. Unbelieveable amount of plonkers around today, were they shorters, BPRG bittersods or folk wishing they had listened earlier. Blinding move Baza, use BPRG to raise funds for SEO!!
Summary of week, FTSE hammered. SEO UP. Another engineering deal with Advanced Energy signed in advance of "potential" roll-out to Walmart via Asda.
BPRG sp in the shite albeit possibly temporarily, calls for a new board, need to stop haemorraging cash (have cash but only through funds, how many more times will that will possible when they can't bring products to market that are commercially profitable??), is the cc going to be resolved outside of the courts? If we don't get any RNS's next week confirming conclusion of Asda trials or Walmart deals do not panic, we've waited long enough and it is all starting to come together with plans in place cleverly put together to minimise costs of a roll-out. The faithful have already been rewarded and the newcomers can see the massive potential of this emerging technology company.
Bosley, I'm up for a pint or two when we hit 50p.